Renaissance

Diana

In Roman mythology, Diana was the virgin goddess of the hunt, in literature the equivalent of the Greek goddess Artemis, though in cult she was Italic in origin.

Flora

This tapestry 'Triumph of Flora' is one of the series woven for gods

Children

A nineteenth century 'romantic' scene after a tapestry in a private collection.

Domaine d'Enghien

Taking its inspiration from 'Les Maisons Royales' series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the d'Arenberg family in 1607.

Château d'Enghien

Taking its inspiration from 'Les Maisons Royales' series, this tapestry depicts the park of Enghien which was sold by Henry IV of France to the d'Arenberg family in 1607.

Triumph of Apollo

One of six tapestries in the Triumph of Apollo series, this scène depicts Apollo among the Muses, resting on Heiicon with representatives of literature and history.

Triumph of Apollo

One of six tapestries in the Triumph of Apollo series, this scène depicts Apollo among the Muses, resting on Heiicon with representatives of literature and history.

King Borne

'The King Borne' or 'The Bearing of the King' was originally commissioned by the French King Louis XIV and designed by his personal artist Lebrun.

King Borne - Old Colours

'The King Borne' or 'The Bearing of the King' was originally commissioned by the French King Louis XIV and designed by his personal artist Lebrun.

Orbis Terrae

This map of the world was created by the Flemish map engraver Jan Baptist Vrients in 1596.  The continents of Europe, Asia, Africa and America are represented in the four corners as are animals indigenous to each area.
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